Scott and Ashwell wanted a boat that would perform in the challenging environment of the Irish Sea and say their existing fleet of RIBs is dependent on having predictably calm seas.

Ashwell said: "We found an awesome RIB and knew we could go to more challenging environments using this boat. What we didn't realise was that it had already been tested in extreme arctic environments by Bear Grylls."

It cost more than £300,000 to purchase the new RIB and the company have received funding from the Welsh Assembly, as well as the local council.

Scott said: "People are coming to North Wales for adventure. Over in Gwynedd you've got Zip World and Bounce Below which is driving people to the region. Surf Snowdonia is coming to Conwy next year and we want to be Anglesey's lead attraction.

"The boat is just a hook. The big deal is the environment and the skippers who lead the trips."

All the skippers are expert mariners and knowledgeable to share facts and stories about the natural beauty and history of Anglesey and its waters.

"Our aim is to have fun in the outdoors and we can show you the hidden secrets of the North Wales coastline. You will take home great memories and a big smile, said Ashwell.

The tours are scheduled and currently run on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesdays and Thursdays and can be booked online or call 03331234303.

It costs £30 per adult and £20 per child for the one-hour Gorgarth trip. The two-hour Skerries ride costs £45 per adult and £30 per child.